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    Capacitive coupling is the transfer of energy within an electrical network or between distant networks by means of displacement current between circuit(s)...
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  • In electrical engineering, capacitive sensing (sometimes capacitance sensing) is a technology, based on capacitive coupling, that can detect and measure...
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    coupling: direct coupling (DC) or capacitive coupling (AC). There is some contention with respect to applying the broader term "OTL" to capacitively coupled...
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    using inductive coupling between coils of wire, or by electric fields using capacitive coupling between metal electrodes. Inductive coupling is the most widely...
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  • the inductive coupling coefficient k L {\displaystyle k_{L}} and coupling by electric field is characterized by the capacitive coupling coefficient k...
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  • contact via a conductive medium, in contrast to inductive coupling and capacitive coupling. It is a way of interconnecting two circuits such that, in...
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    transformers. Isolation transformers are designed with attention to capacitive coupling between the two windings. The capacitance between primary and secondary...
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    into a circuit from the external environment, by inductive coupling or capacitive coupling, or through the antenna of a radio receiver. Intermodulation...
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    the radio-frequency energy is admitted into the larger space by capacitive coupling right through the glass. Plasma filaments extend from the inner electrode...
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  • in electric motors and generators due to leakage, induction, or capacitive coupling with the windings of the motor. It can occur in motors powered by...
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    has limited resolution, is prone to false signals from parasitic capacitive coupling, and needs calibration during manufacture. It is therefore most often...
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    Capacitor (redirect from Capacitive)
    and DC components of a signal. This method is known as AC coupling or "capacitive coupling". Here, a large value of capacitance, whose value need not...
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  • length, temperature variations, variation in intermediate devices, capacitive coupling, material imperfections, and differences in input capacitance on...
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    1890, Tesla experimented with transmitting power by inductive and capacitive coupling using high AC voltages generated with his Tesla coil. He attempted...
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  • refer to electrical induction as capacitive coupling, and to magnetic induction as inductive coupling. Capacitive coupling occurs when a varying electrical...
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    to propagate through the tube and initiate the arc discharge via capacitive coupling. In some lamps a grounded "starting aid" strip is attached to the...
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  • system. The substrate is the most common coupling mechanism, but capacitive coupling, mutual inductance, and coupling through power supplies are also analyzed...
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  • charge trapping cell is that the thin charge trapping layer reduces capacitive coupling between neighboring cells to improve performance and scalability...
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  • Bioelectrogenesis — The generation of electricity by living organisms. Capacitive coupling — Transfer of energy within an electrical network or between distant...
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    are also referred to as “stray voltage.” Examples are voltage from capacitive coupling, current induced by power lines, EMF, lightning, earth potential...
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  • distributed between the conductors to model capacitive coupling, or parasitic (mutual) inductances to model inductive coupling. Wires also have some self-inductance...
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    known as the coupling path. There are four basic coupling mechanisms: conductive, capacitive, magnetic or inductive, and radiative. Any coupling path can...
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  • circuits with capacitive coupling or transformers. Bit errors can occur when a series of 1's create a DC level that charges the coupling capacitor, bringing...
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    often include power entry modules which are designed with deliberate capacitive coupling between the AC power lines and chassis, to suppress electromagnetic...
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    operation, rectification in the grid circuit in conjunction with capacitive coupling of the input signal to the grid produces negative DC voltage at the...
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  • channel coupling Electromagnetic induction: Electrodynamic induction — commonly called inductive coupling, also magnetic coupling Capacitive coupling Evanescent...
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  • important during the testing process. Testing for EFT often requires a capacitive coupling clamp (CCL), which is employed to add disturbances to nominal signals...
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  • invented by Prashobh James Kennedy in 1964. It is an application of capacitive coupling. In this case the resistance R is the resistor connected at the collector...
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    capacitance. In closely spaced cables and computer busses, parasitic capacitive coupling can cause crosstalk, which means the signal from one circuit bleeds...
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    optical materials. A capacitor voltage transformer, or capacitive voltage transformer uses a capacitive voltage divider to reduce the line voltage before applying...
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